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Chapter 78 of 83

70 INDEX OF TERMS

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INDEX.

Ability, human, 257 Absolution, is it a Sacrament? 525

Abstractum, 672 Accident, defined, 673 none in God, 131 Accommodation, of the Holy Spirit, in inspiration, 48 Act, or action, divine, ad extra, 151, 158, 161 ad intra, 147 and action, contrasted, 176 Active and passive obedience of Christ, 344, 352, sq. spiration of the Holy Ghost, 154 Acts, personal divine, 147 Actual sins, defined and classified, 250 Adam the representative of the human race, 224 αδης, (ùàì), 634

Adiaphora, 543 Administration of Sacraments, see Dispensation Advent, the second, 655 Aepin, on the descent to hell, 397 áãåííçóéá, 150 Adoration of the host, 574

Agnoetae, 389 áãïñáóéò, 641 áèáíáóéá, 641 Alicubitas, of the angels, 204 Allegorical sense of Scripture, 78 áëëïéùóé, of Zwingli, 326 of Cyril, 327 “Alone,” the exclusive particle in doctrine of justification, 439 Americans, “and other barbarians,” 450 Anabaptists, condemned, 606 Chiliasm of, 650 Anagogical sense of Scripture, 78 Analogical attributes, 115 Analogy of faith, 70, 76 áíáëõóéò, 628 áíáìáñôçóéá, of Christ, 295, 301 of the glorified, 661 Andreae and Luke Osiander vs. Beza on the Sacraments, 526 áíåñãçôá, attributes, 118 Angels, existence of, 199 relation of, to space, 204 when created, 195, 200 described, 195-199 are complete substances, 201 original state of, 197, 206, 207 attributes of, 196, 202 orders, of, 198, 213 power of, 206, 210, 211 knowledge of, 205 number of, 206 the good, 197, sq., 207 can they sin? 197, 207 not essentially holy, 208, 210 works of, 198, 199, 211 not to be adored, 198, 213 the evil, 198, 213 why they fell, 197, 207, 213 when they fell, 214 works of, 216 punishment of, 199, 214 knowledge and power of, 199 guardian, 211 Annihilation of the world, 658 áíïìéá, its origin, 233 Anselm, on the atonement, 351 Antecedent articles of faith, 94, 98 benevolence of God, 270, 278, 282 Anthropology, 217, sq.

Antichrist, 647, sq. marks of, 649 áíôéäïóéò, 314, 327 Antilegomena of the New Testament, 89 áíôéëõôñïí, 357 Antinomian controversy, 516 Antitrinitarianism, sophistry of, 138

áíõðïóôáóéáof the human nature of Christ, 295, 300 áöïñéóìïò, in church discipline, 612 áðéóôéá, final cause of reprobation, 292 Apocryphal books, 80, 81, 83 why denied canonical authority, 88 áðïäïêéìáóéá, 292 áðïèåóéò, 628 áðïëõôñùóéò, 347, 362, 369 Apostasy of our first parents, 236 Apostles, in how far inspired, 49 678 Apostles’ Creed, sometimes called the rule of faith, 195 no adequate basis of church organization, 195 áðïôïëóìï, 536sq., 505 Apotelesmatic intercommunication of properties, 312, 315 Appeal from the inferior to the supreme

Judge, 62 Application of redemption, 407 sqq.

Applying grace of the Holy Spirit, 409 Appropriation of divine attributes, 327 Aquinas on the Trinity, 136 Arius on the Trinity, 138 on the creation, 163 Ark of Noah, figure of the Church, 592 Arminian view of the mystical union, 486 of inspiration, 50

Arrhabo, 418 áñóéò, 382 Articles of faith, pure and mixed, 37, 92, 95 fundamental and non-fundamental, 92, 96 primary and secondary, 93 not contrary to, but above reason, 34 antecedent, constituent, consequent, Ascension of Christ, 380 Assent, an element of faith, 413 Assurance of faith, 292, 414 áôáîéá, in concurrence, 186 áèáíïóéá, of Christ, 302 Athanasius on the Trinity, 140 Atonement, infinite, 343, 351, 355 Anselm on the, 351 real object of, 361 sqq. personal object of, 363 sqq.

Attributes of God, 116, sq. of the Scriptures, 50 of angels, 196, 202 of a mediator, essential, 350 Augustine, on the Trinity, 140 on humiliation of Christ, 385 on original sin, 250 on schism, 616 Auricular confession, 470 external criteria of, 57 Authority of the Scriptures, 51, 84 external criteria of, 57 not dependent upon the Church, 67 of the ministers of the Church, 606 of the civil magistrate, 616 áõèõðäïôáôïò, 301 áõôáñêåóôáôïò, 162 áõ÷çìáôá, 387 áöèáñóéá, 641 Baptism, defined, 536, 539, 542 form of, 542, 553 validity of, 537 Baptism, signification of, 543, 545 primary design of, 537, 546, 554 Sacramental union in, 540 secondary design of, 538, 547, 555 by heretics is valid, 545 of adults, demands faith, 537 faith not essential to, 545, 547 of infants, 546, 547, 548 of those regenerated by the Word, 547 accompanying usages of, 543 of hypocrites, 547 effects of, 536, 537, 545 material of, terrestrial, celestial, 539 necessity of, 538, 554 Holy Spirit present in, 547 in cases of emergency, 531, 545 should not be repeated, 538, 552 sq., 554 efficacy of, in a corrupt Church, 597 and original sin, 250, 546 of John, 538 and Eucharist, benefits of compared, 579 of the unborn, 542 Baptized and unbaptized contrasted, 268 Baptismal grace, permanence of, 552 regeneration, 462, 464, 545 sqq.

Beget vs. create, 154, 163 Beatific vision of God, 197 660, 661 áøàandöùÒú, 163 âåëôéùóéò, 328 Benevolence of God, general and special, 270, 271 universal, 272 sincere, and earnest, 271, 280 gratuitous and free, 271 ordinate, 271 efficacious, 271, 280 conditionate, 271 antecedent and consequent, 270 Bernard, on the obedience of Christ, 352 Besetting sins, 242 Blessedness, grades of, 660 Birth, new, see Regeneration Bodily perfections of Christ, 302 presence, see Lord’s Supper Body, the human, relation to the soul, 165, 626, 628 affected by original sin, 246 phychical and spiritual, contrasted, 401, 642 glorified, qualities of, 641 and blood of Christ received by the mouth, 566 Bonaventura, on the sacrifice of Christ, 362 on the articles of the faith, 94 Brentz, on faith, 423 on the humiliation and exaltation of Christ, 389 679Brentz, on the obedience of Christ, 360 Bread, of the Holy Supper, 560 Brunswick theologians, on the omnipresence of Christ, 334 Bucan, on the “Right Hand of God,” 406 Burial of Christ, 379 Call, divine, see Vocation to the ministry, see Ministry Calixtus, on tradition, 68 inspiration, 46 Apostles’ Creed, 94 the articles of faith, 94 omnipresence of Christ, 334 Calvin, on the relation of election to antecedent will, 288 foreknowledge and predestination, 290 predestination and the merits of Christ, 291 communicatio idiomatum, 326 the two natures, 326 the descensus, 400 the twofold signification of the Sacraments, Calvinists, on the sacrifice of Christ, 363 will of the sign and purpose, 280 election and predestination, 286 personal union, 316 communicatio idiomatum, 316, 322, 326 the power of the Word, 507 Canon of Scripture, 80 sq.

Canonical authority of the Scriptures, 52, 63, 80, 82, 84 internal and external criteria of, 86 why called Catholic? 588 belongs only to the original languages, 53, 63 Canonicity, marks of, 80 Carlstadt, on the ubiquity of the flesh in Christ, 330 Catholicity of the Church, 582 Catholics, see Roman Catholics Causitive authority of the Scriptures, 63 Causes, first and second, defined, 184 Celestial material in the Sacraments, 527, 560 Ceremonial law, 511 Ceremonies, Church, 67

Cerinthus, 650 Chance, theories of, 188 Characteristics of the Father, ad extra, 151 ÷åéñïèåóéá, in ordination, 609, 610 Children born outside of the Church, 449 Chiliasm, 650, sqq.

Choice, in the liberum arbitrium, 260 Christ, Mediator according to both natures, 294, 338 Christ, divine and human nature of, asserted, 305, 306 proved, 334 Jesus, proved to be the Messiah, 293 peculiarities of His human nature, 300 sqq. His person, how constituted, 302, 307 complex, 307 forsaken of the Father, 394 our righteousness, 435 ascension of, 380 return of, to judgment, 653 Christianity, the true religion, 22 sq.

Church, in what sense visible and invisible, 584, 593 sqq. true and false, 587, 596 indestructible, 589 not more ancient than the Scriptures, 59 decides in matters of faith, 61 sq. gives the call to the ministry, 605, 607 sqq. particular, 583, 596 collective and representative, 599, 600 militant and triumphant, 587 the congregation of saints, 587 marks of the true, 583, 585, 597 sqq.

Roman Catholic theory of, 597, 599, 601 government of, 601 discipline of, 612, 614, 615 councils, how constituted, 600, 602 authority of, 604 Church and state, 615, 616 in a wider and narrower sense, 582 sq., 592 Christ the only head of, 586 one and undivided, 588, 592 why called Apostolic? 589 why called universal? 590 Circumcision of Christ, 394 Circumscriptive presence defined, 672 Civil government, 616 its rights and duties, 616 its relation to the Church, 615, 616 righteousness, 266 Caena Domini, see Lord’s Supper Communicatio idiomatum, 312, 321, 564 genera of, 312 degrees of, 322 based upon unity of person, 305 Calvinists on the, 316, 322, 326 Communication of person, 305 of natures, 303, 309, 316 Communion of natures in Christ, 310 of attributes, 311 private, 581 Complete and incomplete substances, 674 680Conception of Christ, 305, 378, 393 Concrete, term technically used, 319, 672 Concupiscence, 235, 244, 250 Concurrence, divine, defined, 171 objects of, 172, 184 general and special, 172 of God with second causes, 180, 184 in evil actions, 172, 185 in revelation, 43

Confession, 470 auricalar, repudiated, 470 in what sense it has been used of Lutheran confession, 470 Confessions, see Symbols Confidence, an element of faith, 414 the principal part of faith, 415, 418 Confirmation, defined, 551 how to be employed, 551 not the completion of Baptism, 551 not the prerogative of bishops, 551 Conjugal relation, 619, sqq.

Connexa, defined, 672

Conscience, 106 Consecration, sacramental, 572 Consensus, of the Fathers, 28 Consequent will of God, 282 Conservation, 170 of species and individuals, 178 Constituent elements of Faith, 408 Consubstantiation rejected, 571 Consummation of the world, 655 Contingency in human actions, 181 Contrition, defined, 461 the beginning of conversion, 461 what is embraced in, 467 and attrition, 469 requisites and marks of, 469 Controversies, theological, how to decide, 52, 62 Conversion (daily life) of Christ, 378, 394 Conversion, defined, 460 acts preceding, 460 a divine act, 474 sqq. not irresistible, 461, 475 causes of, 460 only two, 479 gradual, 471 Conversion, occurs not by constraint, but willingly, 477 man can and should co-operate in, 478 of the Gentiles, 650 Co-operating grace, 471, 479 Co-operation, divine, see Concurrence Corporeal possessions, by evil spirits, 216 Corporeal presence, see Lord’s Supper Corruption, man’s state of, 231 sqq.

Cotta contrasts Lutheran and Reformed views of Christ’s person, 329 Council, general and particular, 600 who can call it? 600 Cranmer, on the sacrifice of Christ, 154 Create, beget and make, contrasted, 154 Creation, the first outward work of God, 159 out of nothing, 159, 163, 169 mediate and immediate, 160 defined, 159, 169 impelling cause of, 160 instantaneous, 162 three steps of, 164 especially the work of God the Father, 162 undivided work of the Trinity, 160 design of, 160, 169 a Divine work, 159 order of, 160, 164, 165 man’s place in, 165 time of, 164 of man, 165 chief design of, 103 of angels, 195, 200 why not earlier? 164 Creationism refuted, 166 Credere Deum, Deo, in Deum, 414 Creed, the Apostles’, called the rule of faith, 95 no adequate basis of organization, 95 Cross (affliction), 499 Curable and incurable readers and hearers, 56 Cyril, on the Trinity, 138 on the person of Christ, 327 Damascenus on hypostasis, 145 Damnation and eternal life, 656 Death, temporal, spiritual and eternal, 624 sqq. literal, figurative, 626 eternal, 626, 656 spiritual, 238, 627 of Christ, 379, 395 Decalogue, 513, 514 Decrees of God, not absolute, 272, 291 immutable, 273 transitive and intransitive, 460, 474 man’s attitude in, 472 begins in contrition, ends in faith, 460 in a wide sense, 465, 472 of the body, a consequence of sin, 238, 624 in a special sense, 466 in a double sense, 466 man passive in the beginning of, 461, 472 alone through the divine Word and the Holy Spirit, 461, 475 sqq. universal, of the Jews, 649 of unregenerate and regenerate, 473 681 Decrees of God preceded by foreknowledge, 272, 289 ordinate, 272 relative, 290 Definitive presence defined, 563, 672 Degrees of happiness in heaven, 660 Deity of the Son, proved, 157 of the Holy Ghost, proved, 158 Demoniacal possession, 216 Demonstrative retrogression vs. sophistical circle, 56 Depraved state of man, 234 Depravity, see Original Sin Descensus Christi ad inferos, 379, 395, 658 when and why, 396 sq. various views of, 396, 400 Determination, 173, 190 in human ability, 259 Devils, see Angels, evil Dichotomy of human nature, 167 äéêáéïõí, 427 äéáêõâåñíçóéò, 175 ãÀîåÄú, 221 äéï, importance of the particle, 386 äéïéêçóéò, 175 Direction, 173, 190 Discipline, see Church Disciplines, theoretical and practical, 18 Dispensation (äïóéò), sacramental, 531 Distinctio rationis rationantis, 673 Distinctions in the Godhead, 133, 146 Distribution (äïóéò), sacramental, 531 Divorce, sole ground of, 621 diverse views concerning, 622 partial, 623 Domestic estate, 619 Dominion of man before the Fall, 228 Donatistic views of the Church, 599 Donum superadditum, 230 Double sense of Scripture denied, 78 Ecclesiastical estate, see Ministry Ecstasy, 454, 631 Education of Christ, 378 Efficacy of the divine Word, 80, 501 of the Sacraments, 534 åêäõóéò, 628 åëáôôùóéò, 328 Elect, the attributes of, 273 cannot fail of final salvation, 273 to be found in the visible Church, 594 Election, defined, 272 attributes of, 273

Election, based upon ðñïèåóéò and ðñïãíùóéò, 278,290 causes of, 287 how faith enters into, 286 personal assurance of, 292 based upon the consequent will of God, 286 Elements, see Lord’s Supper åëåã÷ïò, 453 åìðíåõóéò, 629

åíáëëáãç êáé êïéíùíéá, of Theodoret, 327

åíáíèñùðçóéòandåíóùìáôùóéò, 303 End of the world, 655 åíñãåéá, of faith, 439 åíåñãçìáôá, 336, 505 åíåñãçôéêá, attributes, 118 åíèñùíéóìïò, 385 åíóáñêùóéò, 313 åíôåëå÷åéá, 673 åíôõã÷áíåéí, 367 åíõðïóôáóéá, 295, 300, 301 åðáíá÷ùñçóéò, 628 Epicurean view of Providence, 188 Equality of persons in the Godhead, 133 Equivocal attributes, 115 Essence, divine, distinguished from person, 156 one and undivided, 142 of God (quid sit Deus), 111, 115 Essentialiter, term defined, 673 Estates of Christ, 376 sqq. three in the Church, 604 contrasted, 604, 606 Eternal generation of the Son, 152 sqq.

Eternal life and death, 656 åôåñïõóéáé, 151, 298 Eucharist, see Lord’s Supper åõêñáóéá, 302 Eutychian errors, person of Christ, 298 åîïìïëïãçóéò, 469 Ex opere operato, in Sacraments denied, 532, 548 åîáãïñáóéò, 369 Exaltation of Christ, 385, 387 Exclusive particles, doctrine of, 438 Excommunication, greater and less, public and private, 612 Exinanition (humiliation, self-renunciation), 381 åîïìïëïãçóéò, 469 Ex opere operato, in Sacraments denied, 532, 548

Exorcism, 544 Expiatory intercession of Christ, 367 Explicit faith, 411, 415 Extra ecclesiam nulla salus, 583, 589, 597 Faith, essential, constituent elements of, 410, 414 a work of God in man, 411, 421, 423 682Faith, subjective and objective, 412 assent, the second act of, 413 antecedent, constituent and consequent articles of, 94, 98 knowledge, the first part of, 413 articles of, pure and mixed, 92, 95 explicit, 411, 415 threefold foundation of, 96 implicit, 411, 415 justifying, 410, 420 sqq., 436 instrumental cause of, 421 direct, reflex and discursive, 421 receptive and operative, 423 explicit, implicit and informal, 411, 415 weak or infirm, 424 an element of repentance, 468 articles of, fundamental and non-fundamental, 92, 96 general, special, saving, 414, 415, 419 sole condition of justification, 420 not essential to the integrity of a Sacrament, 532, 576 essential to the appropriation of the blessing of a Sacrament, 532, 547, 576 false or dead, true or living, 412, 422 concomitants and consequences of, 423, 426 assurance of, 292 of infants, 548 sqq. as related to election, 288 confidence, the principal part of, 415, 418 analogy of, 70, 76 Family, the Christian, 619 Fate, stoical, astrological, Christian, 188 Fathers, testimony of, 28, 51 sqq., 76, 85 Feeling, no criterion of the presence of the Spirit, 502 Feuerborn, on the humiliation of Christ, 391 Fides and fiducia, 415 Figurative sense of Scripture, 78 Filiation of the Son, 152 Final judgment, 643 Fire, infernal, 659 Flacius, on the relation of reason to revelation, 31 substance of man, 223 original sin, 247 obedience of Christ, 354 regeneration, 463 church government, 601 Fomes, the tinder of sin, 250, 546 Foreknowledge, divine, 275 no act of the will, 275 prior to the divine purpose, 272 basis of the divine, 177 not dependent upon any divine decree, 275 Foreknowledge, the basis of predestination, 285, 289 Forma, term defined, 673

Fortune, 189 Foundation of the faith, threefold, 96 Fraternal redemption, 293 sqq.

Free will, 265 sqq. in spiritual things, 262 in external things, 265 before the Fall, 278 since the Fall, 258, 259, 261, 264 in the regenerate, 268 Fundamental doctrines, 92, 94 sq. primary and secondary, constitutive and conservative, 92, 98 antecedent, constituent, consequents articles of faith, 92, 98 Gallus, can laity administer the Lord’s Supper? 578 âÈàÇì, 293, 369 General and special assent, in faith, 415 General intercession of Christ, 345 Generation of the Son, eternal, active, passive, 152 sqq. eternal not temporal, 152 passive, 153 twofold in Christ, 298 Gentiles, conversion of, 650 Genus, apotelesmatic, 315 idiomatic, 313 majestatic, 314 Giessen Dogmaticians vs. those of Tbingen, 391 Glorification of Christ, 385 Glorifying grace, 409 God, existence of, 111, 112 can He be defined? 112 sq. what is He? 113 names of, 113 sq. hypostatic character of, 149 attributes of, 117 sqq. ascertained in a threefold way, 117, 122 sqq. negative, 118 positive, 119 are not accidents, 121 distinguished from divine essence, 121, 122 variously classified, 125 analogical, not univocal or equivocal, 116 natural and supernatural knowledge of, 103 image of, in man, 218, 221, sqq.

Right Hand of, 403 not the author of sin, 231

Goel, 293, 369 Gog and Magog, 752 Good works, no ground for justification, 437 Gospel and Law, 508 sqq., 515, 518 683Government, divine, defined, 172, 187 of the Church, 601 sqq. civil, 615 sqq.

Grace, preserving and glorifying, 409 prevenient, operative, co-operative, 471, 479 illustrated in Augustine, 478 of the Holy Spirit, in applying redemption, 408, 478 assisting and indwelling, 776 loss of, 292, 465, 552 of God, universal, 279 Grades of happiness in heaven, 660 Gratis, the exclusive particle in justification, 358, 425, 438 Gregory, of Nyssa, on satisfaction of Christ, 350 Guardian angels, 212

Guilt, 234 Guilt of original sin, 239, 250 Guilty of crime and deserving of punishment, 234, 237 Habitudo, habitus, defined, 673 Happiness, grades of, 660 Hardening of the heart, judicial, 255 Heathen, judgment of, 448 Heaven, see Life Eternal Heidegger, on the “Right Hand of God,” 406 Hell, 399 sqq. 625, 626, 634, 656, 657 what and where it is, 659 Helmstadt theologians, 334, 480 Heresy, defined, 615 Heretics, baptism by, 545 Hesshuss, on lay administration of the Lord’s Supper, 578 Hilary, on the nature of God, 113 Hindrance, 173, 189 Historical Faith, 411 Hoc est corpus meum, 573 Hoffman, Daniel, on relation to philosophy to theology, 31 Holiness, see Renovation, Sanctification of primaeval man, 225 Holy Spirit, see Trinity in the incarnation, 304 hypostatic character of, 154 witness of, 55 spiration (procession) of, 163 applying grace of, 407 Homologoumena, 189 Host, adoration of, 574 äöãé÷, 427 Huber, on predestination, 288 Hulseman, on the Means of Grace, 508 on the articles of faith, 98 Human ability, 257 Human nature not threefold, 167 of Christ, 298 sqq.

Humiliation of Christ, 377, 381 sqq.

Hunnius, on the articles of faith, 98 Hypostatic presence of the ëïãïò, 563 Hypostasis, distinguished from person, 145 Hypostatic union in Christ, 296, 306 plurality in unity, 143 çùÑá(ëïãéæåóèáé), 241 Idiomatic intercommunication of properties, 312

éäéïðïéçóéòorïéêåéùóéò, 314

éäéïðïééá êáé éäéïðïéçóéòof Cyril, 327 éäéùìá, 313, 321

éëáóìïò, éëáóôçñéïí, 347 Illocalitas, of the angels, 196, 204 Illumination, 407, 408 defined, 451 gradual, 452, 454, 457 external and internal, 452 legal and evangelical, 451, 456 literal and pedagogical, 452, 457 spiritual and completely saving, 458 objective, effective, 452 influence of, upon intellect and will, 453 Image of God, in man, 218, 222, 223, 227 accidental, substantial, 222, 229 viewed, ìåñéêùò, ulikw, 227 natural perfections of, 218, 229 loss of, 238

Immanence, immcatio (ðåñé÷ùñçóéò), 151, 298, 317, 484 Immediatio suppositi et virtutis, 184 Immersion, 542, 553 Immortality of the soul, 629, 630 of primeval man, 228 theoretical arguments for, 631 historical arguments for, 632 Impanation, rejected, 571 Impartation of natures in Christ, 328 Impeccability of the good angels, 208 Imperfection of renewal, 487, 490 Impersonality of Christ’s human nature, 300 Implicit faith, 411, 415 Impulse, divine, in inspiration, 44 Impulsive internal and external cause of justification, 434 Imputation of Adam’s sin, 239 mediate and immediate, 240 of Christ’s righteousness, 425, 429, 431, 433, 437 Inability, human, in spiritual things, 257 Incarnation defined, 310, 381 common to the entire Trinity, 303 mode of, 303 Independence of God, 116 Individual, defined, 297

Induration, 255 684Indwelling sin, 242 grace, 471 Infallible truthfulness of Scripture, 54 Infants, regeneration of, 547 sqq. baptism of, 548 faith of, 550 sqq.

Innate knowledge, 129, 104, 105 sqq.

Infirmities of man, natural and personal, 299 Influence of second causes, 180 Inherent original sin, 247 Innocence, man’s original state of, 217, 220 Inspiration, real and verbal, 39, 43, 45 Arminian view of, 50 in historical matters minute, 45 of the vowels of the Hebrew text, 48 and revelation contrasted, 49 internal and external criteria of, 51, 57 sqq.

Inspired books, have any perished? 64 Integrity, man’s state of, 217, 220 of the Scriptures, 53 Intellect, as affected by original sin, 245 Intention, in the Sacraments, 531, 545 Intercession of Christ, true, real, literal, 345, 368 expiatory, 368 eternal, 368 of the Holy Spirit, 368 of saints, 212 of angels, 212 Intercommunion of properties, 324 Intermediate state, no, 625 Internal testimony of the Holy Spirit, 57, 86 Interpretation, of the Scriptures, right, 53, 74, 76 Intuitu fidei, 288 Invocation of angels, 213 éóáããåëïé, 642

Jachtaufe, 531 Jena theologians on the Sacraments, 528 Jerome on foreknowledge, 177 éäåä, essentiator, 141 Jesuits on justification, 433 Jews, conversion of, 650 Judas, betrayal by, in what sense necessary, 183 Judge of controversies, the Scriptures alone, 60, 62 the principal, instrumental, inferior, 61 Judgment, final, 626, 643 general, 644, 655 particular, 644 private, in matters of faith, 53 office of angels at, 212 signs preceding the, 646, 649 of examination and retribution, 655 Justification, defined, 424, 428 a forensic or judicial act, 424, 426, 428 twofold effect of, 428, 429 Justification, and sanctification confounded by the

Romanists, 435 only ground of, 431 by faith “alone,” 438 without our merit, 438 sqq. precedes good works, 437 effects and properties of, 441 a free gift of God, 438 Justifying faith, 412, 436 concomitants and consequences of, 441 sqq.

êáèáéñåóéò, in church discipline, 612 êáôáëëáãç, 347 êáôáëõóéò, 628 êåíùóéò, 328, 382, 390 Keys held by the Church, 615 Kingly office of Christ, 370 Kingdom of Christ, 370, 373 of power, grace and glory, 371 sqq. eternal, 375 Knowledge, explicit, an element of faith, 411, 413 of God, saving, 111 natural (objective), of God, imperfect, 109 Knowledge of primaeval man, 110, 224 of God, subjective, 126 naturally implanted, 42, 107 supernatural, 111 êïéíùíéá, of the two natures in Christ, 308 a term for the Lord’s Supper, 560

êïéíùíéá ôùí èåéùí, 314 êñõùéò, 382, 390 Laity, to partake of the cup, in the Lord’s Supper, 572 can administer the Lord’s Supper, 578 ëáëåéíin 2 Peter 1:21, 47 Last day, 626, 643 signs of, 646-649 things, 626, 632 sqq.

Lay baptism, 531, 545 Lay delegates, qualifications of, 602, 603 Laymen, to take part in church councils, for, 602 deciding upon doctrines, 602 Law of God defined, 232, 511 ceremonial and forensic, 511 chief and subordinate, end of, 512 moral; of nature; Sinaitic; primordial; universal and perpetual; particular and temporary; demonstrative; didactic and pedagogical; political, 512, sqq. fulfilled by Christ, 352 and Gospel contrasted, 508 sqq., 515, 518 office of, in illumination, 456 in conversion, 468 685Law of God, weakness of, 514 in the members, 242 Leidener, on the “Right Hand of God,” 406

ëçøéò ìïñöçò äïõëïõ, 383 in the Lord’s Supper, 530 Liberty of contradiction and of contrariety, 264 of the will, 257 sqq. of the unregenerate man, 268 Liberum arbitrium, 257 variously explained, 259 Life eternal, 660, 661, 663 human controlled by providence, 190, 191 Limbus patrum, 625, 635 puerorum, 625, 635 Literal and figurative sense of Scripture, 78, 558 sqq.

Lombardus, on the satisfaction of Christ, 350 Lord’s Supper, defined, 555, 560, 575 Lord’s Supper, nature of, 555 mode of the Saviour’s presence in, 562 primary design of, 557 secondary design of, 557, 578, 579, 580 form of, 556 material of, terrestrial and celestial, 560 doctrine of, upon what founded, 557 as instituted, explained literally, 558 nature of the real presence in, 555 objections answered, 564 sqq. not transubstantiation, 556, 571 not consubstantiation, 571 differently understood by Lutherans and Reformed, 570 may layman administer it, 577 and Baptism contrasted, 579 benefits of, 579 sqq. should be administered in public, 581 is a temporary action, 575 Lutheran and Reformed views of the person of Christ contrasted, 329

ëõôñïí, ëõôñùóéò, 347sqq., 357 Macrocosmos, microcosmos, 626 Magistrate, political, 615 sqq. authority of, derived from God, 615 sqq. duties of, 616, 617 power of, 616 sqq., 619 Majestatic genus of communicatio idiomatum, 312, 314 Man, his original condition, 165, 217, 268 why, when and how created, 104, 165, 217 his fall, 220, 241 primeval, wisdom of, 224 threefold nature? 166 Manducation, spiritual, mode of, 566 not physical, 568 but hyperphysical, 568 oral, but not capernaitic, 569 Manducation, sacramental, 567 Marriage relation, divinely appointed, 619 sqq. how constituted, 619, 620 ecclesiastical sanction not essential to, 621 can be sundered for only one cause, 619, 621 Martyrs, resurrection of, 652 Mass, sometimes means the Holy Supper, 560 Materia caelestis, in the Sacraments, 526 sqq.

Material of the Sacraments, terrestrial and celestial, 527, 560 of sin, 250 fire in hell, 659 Means of grace, Word and Sacraments, 409, 560 of salvation, äïôéêá, ëçðôéêá, 502 Mediator, essential attributes of, 350 Christ the, according to both natures, 336 sqq.

Mediatorial office of Christ, 337 Melanchthon, on the Sacraments, 525 Mentzer on the obedience of Christ, 352 omnipresence of Christ, 391 on the humiliation of Christ, 391 Meissner on faith and predestination, 289 Mercy of God, not absolute, 347 Merit of Christ, 345, 366, 431 Messiah, Jesus the, 293 Ìåôåìùõ÷ùóéò, 635 Millennarianism, 648, 650 Millennium, 648, 650 Ministry, ecclesiastical, the representative

Church, 599 of divine appointment, 605, 606 mediate and immediate call to, 607 of evil spirits, 216 of good spirits, 211 Ministers, called and ordained by the Church, 608 authority of, 611 can they remit sins? 612 sqq. things hostile to, 615 grades of, 611, 616 essential parity of, 616 Missa, the Sacrament of the Altar in the Latin Fathers, 560 Mission of the Son, 153 Mixed articles of faith, 37, 95 Moempelgard colloquy, 529 Monothelete error, 299 Montanists on the marks of the Church, 599 Moral and natural law, 513 Mortal sins, 254, 257 ìïñöç èåïõ, 383 Muentzer, relation of the Spirit to the Word, 502 Mussaeus on faith, 440 on the means of grace, 508 Mysteries consistent with perspicuity of Scripture, 69, 75 686Mystery defined, 96, 135 Ìõóôçéïí, 96 Mystical sense of Scripture, 78 Mystical union, defined, 480, 482 Mystical union, preceded by regeneration and justification, 481 special and general, 480 accompaniments and consequences of, 483 not essential, 485 contrasted with the general union, 484 not substantial, 486 not sacramental, 486 not personal, 481, 486 not figurative, 484 true and real, 482, 483 an inexplicable mystery, 480 not transubstantiation or consubstantiation, 485 Arminian view of, 486 Mystics and Quietists, concerning the human body, 168 illumination, 455 relation of the Holy Spirit to the Word, 454, 506 sqq.

Names of God, 113 sq.

Nativity of Christ, 378, 394 Natural, variously used, 229 knowledge of God, 107 infirmities common to man, 299 Nature, defined, 297 and person distinguished, 297 of Christ, divine and human, 294, 297 of God, 112, 113 Nazianzen, on the Trinity, 139 Necessity and contingency contrasted, 181 of consequence and of constraint, 182 and chance excluded from Providence, 182 Nestorius on the Person of Christ, 316 New birth, see Regeneration Nicolai on the humiliation of Christ, 390 Normative authority of the Scriptures, 52, 59 Noth-taufe, 531, 545 Novissimis, de, 624 Nuda adessentia, in the omnipresence of Christ, 390 Oath upon the Symbolical Books, 102 Obedience, of Christ, active and passive, 344, 352, 355 sqq.

Bernard on, 352 new, an effect of repentance, 468 Office of Christ, threefold, 337 prophetic, 340 sacerdotal, 342 regal, 370 ïéêåéùóéò, 314 Old and New Testaments, how related, 82 ïìáéùíéïò, 142 Omnipresence of Christ, 329, 564 objections answered, 564 of the flesh of Christ, Dogmaticians differ concerning it, 333 not absolute, but relative, 334 Omniscience of Christ, 334 ïìïéõóéïò, 142, 151

ïìïéùóéò áíèñùðùí, 383 ïìïïõóéá, 142, 151, 298 Opera ad intra, ad extra, 133, 147 sqq.

Operating grace, 471 Opus operatum in the Sacraments, 532 Oral manducation, 536 Order, of the persons in the Trinity, 148, 150, 491 of operating in the Trinity, 150 threefold hierarchical, 604 Ordination, is it a Sacrament? 525, 610, 611 why necessary, 605, 609 performed by bishops or presbyters, 610 ÷åéñïèåóéáin, 611 not absolutely necessary, 611 Origen, on the satisfaction of Christ, 350 Original righteousness, 226, 244 condition of man, 229 sin, see Sin. text of Scripture, the final resort in controversies, 53, 63 Osiander, Andrew, on the office of Christ, 360 obedience of Christ, 354, 360, 435 exaltation of Christ, 390 justification, 431 righteousness of Christ, 435 faith, 431 Osiander, Luke, on the humiliation of Christ, 390 on the Sacraments, 526 Ottoman power, 652 ïõóéá, 142 ïõóéùäùò, 151, 630 ôãéåð ,ôÌøä, 369 ðáíôåðïøéá, 177

Papias, 650 Parabolical sense of Scripture, 78 Parental relation, 620 Parity of the ministry, 609, 610, 616 ðáññçóéá, 416 Parsimonius, on the obedience of Christ, 355 on hell, 398 Particles, exclusive, doctrine of, 438 ðáòáin 2 Tim. 3:16, 48 Passion of Christ, 378, 394 Passive obedience of Christ, 344 Passive spiration of the Holy Ghost, 154 687Passivity in conversion, 461, 471, 472 Patripassianism, 324 Patristic designations, in communicatio idiomatum, 327 Pelagianism, 243, 247 Penitence, in a wide sense, 461 ðåðïèçóéò, 416 Perfection or sufficiency of the Scriptures, 64, 65 sinless, unattainable in this life, 490 Perfections of God, 121 of man, principal, 218 less principal, 219 ðåñé÷ùñçóéò, defined, 306 essential, 151 personal, 151 mystical, 484 in the person of Christ, 297, 317 Permission in Providence, 189 Person, abstract and concrete, 672 contrasted with nature or essence, 146, 672 defined, 672 of Christ, Lutheran and Reformed view of, contrasted, 329 diverse views among Lutheran Dogmaticians, 333

Cyril on, 327 Persons in the Godhead, predicates of, 133 how distinguished, 147 plurality of, 156 Personal peculiarities in the Godhead, 133, 148 of Christ’s human nature, 300, 311 union in Christ, 294 Calvinists on the, 337 attributes of, 300 negative properties of, 309 object of the sacrifice of Christ, 360 properties, 149 Perspicuity of the Scriptures, 69, 70 sqq. proof of, 70 degrees of, 72 Peyrere on the creation, 165 Philosophy not opposed to theology, 31 sqq.

Photinians, on the knowledge of God, 107 personal union, 298 office of Christ, 349 Piety, essential to an interpreter of the Scripture, 72 Piscator, on the person of Christ, 326 resurrection of the martyrs, 651 obedience of Christ, 355

ðéóôéòandðåðïéèçóéò, 415 Plan of salvation, 409 ðëáóéò, 621 Platonics, controverted, 455 Plenary inspiration, 46 ðëçñïöïñéá, 413, 416 Plurality of God, not of essence or accident, 143 Plurality of God, but of persons, 143 proved from Scripture, 156 Political estate, 616 Pope, the, the great Antichrist, 650 Positive depravity, 245 Possession, corporeal, by evil spirits, 216 Potentia and potestas, distinguished, 128 Potestas ordinis and potestas clavium, 611 ðïõ, of the angels (das Irgendwosein), 204 Power of the ministry (potestas ordinis — jurisdictionis), keys, 611 merely instrumental and delegated, 613 but effectual, 613 Powers, human, since the Fall, 259, 473

Prayer, 499 Preadamitic view of creation, 165 Predestination, defined, 274, 287 the Fathers treat it cautiously, 276 attributes of, 273 not absolute, 272 of the Calvinists, 279, 280, 286 in a wider and narrower sense, 284 as related to election, 285 Presbytery, part of the, in the call of ministers, 608, 610 Prescience and predestination, 285, 289 Presence of Christ in the Holy Supper, see Lord’s Supper Preservation and creation contrasted, 170, 179 a divine act, 170 Preserving grace, 409 Prevenient, preparatory, exciting grace, 475 sqq. is how far irresistible, 475 Priestly office of Christ, 342 Private judgment, right of, 53 Procession of the Holy Spirit, 154 temporal, 155 ðñïãíùóéò, 175sqq.

ðñïèåóéòandðñïãíùóéò, contrasted, 175, 176, 285 with äéïéêçóéò, 175 also with ðñïïñéóìïò, 275, 285 ðñïíïéá, 175 ðñïïñéóìïò, 275, 285 Propagation of original sin, 249 of human souls, 166, 249 Propensity to evil, 235 Prophetic office of Christ, 340 Prophets of the Old Testament, 341 Propitiation, see Sacerdotal Office of Christ Propositions, personal, 300, 318 ðñïòëçøéò, 303 ðñïóùðïí, 146 ðñïôáîéò, 174 Providence, defined, 174 688Providence, universal, concerning good and evil, 173, 192, 193 ordinary and extraordinary, 173, 193 general and special, 190 primary and secondary objects of, 190 in the beginning, progress and end of human life, 191 scriptural proof of, 175 can it be deceived? 182 determines contingent actions, 181 employs second causes, 173, 180 special objects of, 190 grades of, 190 summarily stated, 193 Epicurean view of (carnalism), 188 Psychical body, 401, 642 Psychopannychism, 633 Punishment, divine, 237 eternal, 656 sqq.

Pure and mixed articles of faith, 37, 92, 95 Purgatory, 625, 635, 637 sqq.

Purity of original text of Scripture, 52 Purorum naturalism, 220 öõóéò, 141 Pyx (sacramental receptacle), 530, 572 Quakers controverted, 455 Qualification needed in an interpreter of Scripture, 69 Qualitas, defined, 674 Qualities, personal, internal and external, 124, 149, 300, 302 Quietists controverted, 168, 455, 507 Rathman, on an internal Word, 42, 506 perspicuity of the Scripture, 74 power of the divine Word, 506, 507 Real presence, see Lord’s Supper Reason, defined, 29, 30, 31 how related to revelation, 30, 32 before and after the Fall, 29, 34 of man, unrenewed and renewed, 29, 34, 35 teaches nothing contrary to Theology, 31 sqq. right, properly so called, 35 sq. the organic or instrumental use of, 36 the edificative and destructive us of, 37 the normative use of, in theology, 29, 33, 35 no source of theology, 28, 32 no judge of theological controversies, 29, 30, 35 sqq. as related to the mystery of the Trinity, 135 Reatus culpae et paence, 233, 237 Reciprocation of natures in Christ, 328 Recognition, heavenly, 662 Reconciliation with God, 362 Redemption, fraternal, by Christ, 293 defined and illustrated, 369 application of, 407 sqq.

Regal office of Christ, 370 Regeneration, a divine act, 459, 461 conditioned by the conduct of men, 459 instantaneous, successive, 461, 464 not a substantial change, 463 perfect, amissible, recoverable, 459, 465 by the Word and Baptism, 462, 545 of adults and infants contrasted, 459, 461, 463, 547 Relatio, defined, 432, 433, 674 Relation, conjugal, 619 sqq. parental, 620 servile, 620 of angels to space, 204 Religion, defined, 21, 24 characteristics and evidences of the true, 22 subject-matter of, 24 true and false, 22 the Christian, the true, 22 sqq.

Remission of sins, 425 Renovation, 220, 486 a work of God in man, 486 co-operation of God in, 487 gradual, never complete in this life, 487, 490 starting point and goal of, 489 transitive and intransitive, 487 in a wider and narrower sense, 488 and justification contrasted, 488 the Holy Spirit, the terminative cause of, 491 Repentance, consists of contrition and faith, 368 and see Contrition and Penitence.

Repletive presence, 563 Reprobation, adjuncts and cause of, 274, 363 contrasted with predestination, 274 God not the cause of, 292 Res coelestis, in the Sacraments, 526 sqq.

Resurrection of Christ, 379, 400 design of, 401 of the body, 626, 640 sqq. of martyrs, 651 Retribution, final, 655 Reus culpae et paenae, 424 Revelation, defined, 25, 49 demonstrated, modes of, 26 differs from inspiration, 49 now no immediate, 28 progressive, 27 natural and supernatural, 26 general and special, 26 the source of theology, 26 Right Hand of God, 402 sqq.

Righteousness, original, 244 689Righteousness, original, not a supernatural gift, 230 civil, 265 of faith, 426, 431, 434, 437 sqq. carnal, 265 of Christ, Romanist sense of, 435 Riis, on “the Right Hand of God,” 406

Ritualism, 67 Roman Catholics, concerning inspiration, 44 relation of the Church to Scripture, 59 perfection of Scripture, 56 tradition, 68 articles of faith, 68, 94 state of integrity, 220 image of God, 230 sensuous appetite, 226, 250 justifying faith, 419 justification, 433 conversion, 469 mystical union, 486 intention of minister, 531 efficacy of Sacraments, ex opere operato, 532 efficacy of Baptism, 544 doctrine of transubstantiation, 571 communion of the laity, 572 adoration of the host, 574 head of the Church, 586, 599 distinction between visible and invisible Church, 595 marks of the Church, 595 power to convoke councils, 604 indelible character of ordination, 611 state of the soul after death, 635 sqq.

Rule of faith and practice, the Scriptures, 60, 84 Sabbath of the soul, eternal, 456 Sabellianism unscriptural, 138 sqq., 324 Sacerdotal office of Christ, 342 sqq.

Sacramental presence, see Lord’s Supper, 561 sqq. union in Baptism, 541 union, mode of, 559, 569 eating, defined by the Calvinists, 567, 570 conjunction, 571 consecration, 572 Sacramentarians, 558 Sacraments, in general, 520 sqq. are the visible Word, 501 primary design of, 533 defined, 520, 522, 523 secondary design of, 535 only two, 520 three in the Apology, 525 form of, 521 by whom to be administered, 521, 531 necessity of, 535 variously defined, 522, 524 Sacraments, number of, 524 true conception of, 523, 526 false views of, 533 threefold meaning of, 524 of the Old Testament, 535 require a twofold material, 526, 527, 560 faith in the administrator not necessary, 531 efficacy of, 530 Sacrifice, see Sacerdotal Office of Christ.

Salvation, sources of, 269 sqq.

Samosatenus, on the person of Christ, 316 Sanctification, see Renovation.

Satan, 213, 215 as related to man’s original sin, 234, 236, 237 Satisfaction, defined, 343, 347, 366 contrasted with merit, 355, 362, 366 real object of the obedience of Christ, 361 general, proved against the Calvinists, 363 sqq.

Saving faith, 410 Saxon theologians on the humiliation of Christ, 392 Scandalum (offence), 255 Schism defined, 615, 616 Schismatics and heretics contrasted, 616 Scholastics, on the satisfaction of Christ, 362, 363 on the mystical union, 486 Schwenkfeldians, on an internal Word, 42 on the mystical union, 650 Chiliasm of, 650 Scriptures, defined, 39, 40 why called holy, 39, 40 attributes of, 51, 33 sqq. causative and normative authority of, 51, 61, 64 sqq. power of self-interpretation, 70, 73 the judge of controversies, 61 sqq. normative and judicial power of, 52, 60, 63 perfection or sufficiency of, 64, 66 sense of, but one original and proper, 78 directive authority of, 60 corrective authority of, 60 perspicuity of, 68, 70 sqq. natural and spiritual apprehension of, 73, 74 contain incomprehensible mysteries clearly stated, 69 no infallible human interpreter of, 61 rules for the interpretation of, 77 efficacy of the, 80, 500, 503 authority of, not derived from the Church, 59 canon of the, 52, 80 why written, 39 Holy Spirit inseparably united with the, 20 the source of theology, 28 principal and instrumental cause of, 39, 42 690Scriptures, synonymous designations of, 40 identical with the Word of God, 40, 41 the rule of faith and life, 60, 84 Second causes, influence of, 180, 184 how God concurs with, 180, 184, 193 Second advent, 653 Second death, 656 Seduction of our first parents, 232, 233, 234, 237 Self-interpretation of the Scriptures, 70, 73 Self-renunciation of Christ, 376, 381 sqq.

Sending forth of the Son, 152 of the Holy Spirit, 154 Sense of Scripture, but one true, 78 literal, tropical, mystical, 78 allegorical, parabolical, 79 Serpent, the instrumental cause of original sin, 236 Servile estate, 620 Sessio Christi ad dextram Dei, 380, 403 Sibylline books, 651 Sight of God, beatific, 197, 660, 661 Sin, in general, 231 original, defined, 234, 236 originating and originated, 242 sq. proofs of, 242 negative and positive, 244 hereditary, 235 indwelling, 242, 247, 248 not a mere accident, 247 not the substance of man, 247 as affected by baptism, 250 how perpetuated, 248 duration of, 250 consequences of, 232, 234, 235, 237, 246 God not the cause of, 231, 232 the true cause of, 231, 233, 236 actual, defined, 250, 252 division of, 251 venial and mortal, 253 first, of man, 536 sqq. against conscience, fourfold, 253 against the Son of Man, 257 against the Holy Ghost, 252, 256 why unpardonable, 257 voluntary, 253, 264 involuntary, 252, 253 Sins, pardonable and unpardonable, 253 of ignorance and infirmity, 251 of various kinds, 251, 253 Sinless perfection, 487, 490 Sinlessness of Christ, 295, 302 of the good angels, 206 sqq., 210 Sitting of Christ at God’s Right Hand, 330 sqq., 380 sqq., 402 Sleep of the soul, 633 Socinian errors, concerning the knowledge of God, 107 sacrifice of Christ, 358 Socinian errors, sensuous appetite, 226 offices of Christ, 349 mystical union, 486 inspiration of the Scriptures, 50 Soul, the human, 166 sqq. immortality of, 624 after death, 624, 633 created or propagated? 166 Source of theology, 25 Sources of salvation, 269 sqq.

Special intercession of Christ, 345 of faith, 411 Spiration, active and passive, 154 Spirit, witness of the, see Testimony.

Spirits, complete, incomplete, 201 Spiritual possession, 216 Spiritual death, 238, 627 Spiritual acts, in the liberum arbitrium, 262 sqq.

Spiritual essence, 674

Sponsors, 550 Stancarus, on the office of Christ, 339 on justification, 435 State of corruption, 263 sqq.

States of Christ, humiliation, 376, 378, 381 sqq. exaltation, 376, 379, 385 sqq. different, of man, 220 Status purorum naturalium, 230 óôåöáíùóéò, 385 Style of the New Testament, 48 Subsistentia, defined, 674 Substance, defined, 674 complete and incomplete, 674 Sufficiency of the Scriptures, 64 óõíáéäéïò, 142 óõíáìöïôåñéóìïò, 314 óõíäõáóéò, 310 óõíåñãïò, man with God in conversion, 478 óõãêáôáâáóéò, 48 suppositum, defined, 144, 674 Swabian theologians, on the person of Christ, 334 Symbols of the Church, 100 wherein they differ from the Scriptures, 100 earlier and later, 93 necessity of, 101

Syncretism, 68

Synergism, 263 of Melanchthon, 263, 484 Synods, see Councils.

ôáðåéíùóéò, 328, 385

ôáñåéíùóéò õðïôáêôéêç, 328, 383 Temptation of the evil angels, 213 of our first parents, 236, 237 Terminative, 149, 491 Terrestrial material in the Sacraments, 526, 528, 539, 560 691Testament, Old, not nearly equal in clearness to the New, 157 Sacraments of, 535 Testaments, Old and New, not identical with Law and Gospel, 510, 515 Testimony of the Church, 61 sqq.

Holy Spirit, internal, 57, 427 èáíáôùèåéò, 397 èåïãíùóéá, 110 Theodoret, on the person of Christ, 327 Theodosius, code of, on divorce, 623 Theologian, defined, 19 regenerate and unregenerate, 19 Theology, in general, 15 defined, 15 wider and narrower sense of, 16 original and derived, 16 a practical science, 17 subject matter of, 18, 19 source of, 16 sqq. relation of, to philosophy, 30, 31 objective end of, 18, 105 archetypal and ectypal, 16 catechetical and acroamatic, 19 fourfold sense of, 26 a habitus practicus, 17, 18 of the way and of the home, 17 natural, revealed, catechetical, 15 acroamatic, exegetical, didactic, polemic, homiletic, casuistic, 19 subject of, religion, 21 source of, revelation, 25 sqq.

èåïðíåõóôïò, 43, 45, 84 èåóéò, 382 Threefold office of Christ, 337 sqq.

Thummius, on the humiliation of Christ, 390 Tradition, oral and dogmatical, to be rejected, 64, 66, 67 ritual, of the Church, 67 various senses of the term, 66, 67 not a source of faith, 28 Traducianism (traduction), 166, 248

Trance, 455 Translations of the Scriptures, no final authority in controversies, 53, 54 not inspired, 63 Transmigration of souls, 635 Transmission of original sin, 234, 239, 248 Transubstantiation, 556, 571 Trent, Council of, on confession, 470 Trinity, a mystery, 129 why stated in terms not scriptural, but philosophical, 130, 138 of persons, not of essence or accident, 130, 156 intimations of, among the heathen, 135 foreshadowed in the creature, 136 how made known, 130, 137 Trinity, not taught by reason, 129 a fundamental doctrine, 137 no new doctrine, 130, 140 summarily stated, 140 triune, not threefold, 141 sqq. scriptural proof of, 149, 156 sqq.

Aquinas on the, 136 Athanasius on the, 140 Augustine on the, 138, 140, 146 Trichotomy, no, of human nature, 166 Tropical sense of Scripture, 78 ôñïðïò õðáñîåùò, 132

ôñïðïò áíôéäïóåùò, 327 Trust, see Confidence.

öìñ, 221 Tbingen Dogmaticians vs. those of Giessen, 390

Turks, 652 Typical sense of Scripture, 79 Ubi, definitivum, repletivum, circumscriptivum, occupativum, 204 Ubietas definitiva, 196 Ubiety of the flesh of Christ, 330 sqq.

Unbelief of our first parents, 237 final, cause of reprobation, 292 Union, personal, 294 sqq. mode and attributes of, 296, 305, 306, 307 mystical, 480 sqq. special, general, 484 not transubstantiation or consubstantiation, 485 sacramental, in Baptism, 542 in the Lord’s Supper, 556, 569 sqq õéèåóéá, 152 Unity of the divine essence, 131 univocal, equivocal, and analogical contrasted, 116 Universality of grace, 278 Unworthy guests at the Lord’s table, 576 õðáñîéò, 145, 149 õðáñ÷ùí, 384 õðåñåíôõã÷áíåéí, 368 õðåñõøùóéò, 328, 385 õðïóôáóéò, 140 sqq., 144 sqq.

õöéóôáìåíïí, 144 Venial sins, 253 Verbal inspiration, 45, 47 sqq.

Versions of Scripture, efficacious in producing faith, 63, 86 Vestigium and image contrasted, 221 Via eminentiae, negationis et causalitatis, 118 sqq.

Vicarious sacrifice of Christ, 357 sqq.

Vision of God, beatific, 197, 661, 662 Vocation (the call), 407, 442 sqq. defined, 444 692Vocation, direct and indirect, 442 general and special, 442, 445 mediate and immediate, 442, 446 ordinary and extraordinary, 442, 446 particular and universal, 443, 448 (calls) three general, 443, 448 to the ministry, mediate and immediate, by the Church, 605, 607 Volition, uncoerced, essential to the will, 258, 260 Vostius, on the conception of Christ, 304 Vowel points, inspiration of, 48 Wafers, consecrated but not used, 73 not united with the body of Christ, 575 Warfare, the Christian, 498 Weigelians, on the internal Word, 42 Wicked partake of the body and blood in the Lord’s Supper, 576 Wine, of the Holy Supper, 560 Wisdom of God, mediate, 124, 126 of primeval man, 224 Witness of the Spirit, 55, 423 Word, divine, 500 sqq. efficacy of, 500 sqq., 507 no unwritten, 42 distinguished into audible and visible, 522 illuminating power of, 451, 453, 456 the means of conversion, 501, 505 sqq. and Holy Spirit, inseparable, 505, 506 and Sacraments, the means of grace, 500 sqq Works, good, 491 sqq. wrought only by the regenerate, 492, 496 of the unregenerate, 496 imperfection of, 494 on the mystical union, 486 no ground of justification, 497 necessary, 492, 493, 497 rewards of, 498 divine, ad extra, ad intra, 132, 147 sqq., World, not from eternity, 163, 164 why not sooner created? 164 annihilation of, 656 Worthy reception of the Eucharist, 576 Will of God, antecedent and consequent, 282 benevolent, 271, 278, 280 159, 161 sqq. conditionate, 127, 272, 279, 281 natural and free, 271 efficacious and inefficacious, 271 absolute and ordinate, 271, 272 general or universal, 271 sqq. special or particular, 272 universal, attributes of, 271 of the sign and of the purpose, 128, 280 of man, free? 259 threefold condition of, 268 æùïñïéçóéò, 395, 397 Zwingli, on the person of Christ, 327 on the Lord’s Supper, 564

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